This document appears to be a transcript or narrative description of a comedy roast honoring a man named 'Harlan'. It features dialogue between a critic named Diehl and the comedian Robin Williams. Williams makes jokes about the critic, the legal profession, and Harlan's eccentric home architecture. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp, suggesting it is part of a larger government document production, though the specific page content relates to entertainment and comedy rather than explicit illicit activity.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Robin Williams | Speaker/Comedian |
Participating in a roast; responding to critics
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| Diehl | Critic/Speaker |
Introducing Robin Williams; criticized the movie 'Club Paradise'
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| Harlan | Subject of Roast |
The person being honored/roasted; described as having a house like 'Notre Dame done by Sears'
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| Gary Franklin | Movie Reviewer |
Mentioned by Williams as the person Diehl replaced
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| Mr. Krassner | Attendee/Speaker |
Thanked by Williams for 'Kathy Smith references'
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| Kathy Smith | Referenced Person |
Subject of jokes by Mr. Krassner
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| Ray | Roaster |
Mentioned in parenthesis at the bottom (likely Ray Bradbury given the context)
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| Hollywood |
Location/Industry context
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| Sears |
Used in a metaphor describing a house
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| Notre Dame |
Used in a metaphor describing a house
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| House Oversight Committee |
Source of the document (indicated by footer stamp)
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Described humorously by Robin Williams as 'Notre Dame done by Sears'
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"Anyway, ladies and gentlemen, I’ d like to bring you Robin Williams, fresh from Club Paradise, his biggest failure yet."Source
"And I’ d like to thank Harlan’ s lawyer for proving, God, is there a reason for law? I think not."Source
"“I really don’ t know Harlan for shit,” then described his house. “ It’ s like Notre Dame done by Sears."Source
"There’ s Harlan, naked, playing in his toys with a beautiful shiksa goddess jumping up and down saying, ‘I like him. He’ s smart.’"Source
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